truepenny: artist's rendering of Sidneyia inexpectans (horse: fd-milo)
Sarah/Katherine ([personal profile] truepenny) wrote2011-01-22 04:04 pm
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Winter Interlude with Horses

Quick trip out to the barn today, to bring Milo his new winter hood. I went into his pasture and showed it to him (he is phenomenally not-spooky, but he hates not knowing what's going on) and put it on. To my relief, it fits. (The sizes are medium and large, so his trainer and I had to guess whether he's what Dover considers a "medium" horse.) While I was doing that, Milo's pasture-mate came over and explained to me that he is a NEGLECTED horse whom NOBODY LOVES. Certainly nobody EVER scritches his poll the way it needs scritched.

Incidentally, it is difficult to fasten a buckle with a horse's nose in your ear.

So I petted both horses a little, and then, as it was their dinner time and my ears, fingers, and toes were all beginning to freeze solid, I came home.

[identity profile] inizitu.livejournal.com 2011-01-22 10:12 pm (UTC)(link)
I would think that, when there's a horse's nose in your ear, it's rather difficult to do anything but pay attention to the horse. Which I suspect is the goal. Horses (and also cats, and dogs, and pretty much anything else that periodically, Requires Scritching Right NAO!) are diabolical in that way.